Kevin_Lowe
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Again, you are making assumptions. Why do you believe that the authorities have not altered there perception of the probability that such an attack might occur.
It's not my job to disprove every idea you come up with. If you think that's the case you should take up the burden of proof and explain how it's sheer coincidence that the "altered perception" leading to the liquids ban just happened to coincide precisely with a beat-up about jihadist fantasists hatching an impossible bomb plot.
All of them have the final say. There is nothing stopping them from banning liquids irrespective of whether the government has justified their restrictions to your satisfaction or not.
It was Phantomwolf who kept making some argument or other based on the idea that it was all the various airlines' of the world's idea, and that the TSA and similar bodies were just helplessly following the dictates of the airline companies.
I guess you're trying to help Phantomwolf out by arguing "Well, yeah, it's actually government policy not airline policy at all, but if it wasn't government policy, the airlines might have done it of their own accord! So it's all the same!". Either way it's pretty odd.